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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 42.3 kB | Comments: 0
...to occur, a collision must occur; the... ...must occur; the collision must be of... ...to occur, a collision must take place.... ...place. During this collision, existing bonds break... ...bonds form. The collision must be of... ...of activation. The collision must also be... ...related by the collision factor. The combination... ...Kelvin A = collision factor If one... ...could calculate the collision factor. Since the...
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Solutions | Approved: 6 years ago | 70.79 kB | Comments: 0
...1) In a collision between a huge... ...on whether the collision is a head-on... ...is a head-on collision or a rear-end... ...or a rear-end collision. Answer: B 2)... ...A) During the collision, the force on... ...B) During the collision, the force on... ...C) During the collision, the force on... ...down during the collision, but the car... ...down during the collision, but the truck...
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Solutions | Approved: 7 years ago | 633.5 kB | Comments: 0
...test for a collision, we look for... ...value is the collision time. (The larger...
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Test / Midterm / Exam | Approved: 7 years ago | 704.5 kB | Comments: 0
...together after the collision. a. What is... ...velocity after the collision (15 pts.) b.... ...lost in the collision (10 pts.) First...
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Solutions | Approved: 7 years ago | 1.04 MB | Comments: 0
...momentum in a collision than it possesses... ...a precise head-on collision with momenta with... ...In a head-on collision, if the speed... ...In a one-dimensional collision between two identical... ...is an elastic collision, and the velocity... ...the perfectly inelastic collision in the previous... ...m1at B before collision. 1 2 mvmgh11... ...B just after collision. mm? 1 v... ...highest point (after collision) 2 1 2... ...conserved in the collision: FIG. P9.24 v... ...green puck after collision) and vB =589.... ...blue puck after collision) P9.32 We use... ...fact that the collision is perfectly elastic.... ...a perfectly elastic collision in one dimension.... ...this perfectly inelastic collision. 2 v sin2?... ...energy so the collision is inelastic. (b)... ..., so the collision is perfectly inelastic....
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Solutions | Approved: 7 years ago | 2.28 MB | Comments: 0
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